Most people refer to this day as the first day of the week. It is the day that traditionally begins the work week, after the 2 day weekend celebrated by most people. But, as we looked at in yesterday’s post, the 1st Day of the week is called “Sunday,” by traditionalism, making today, according to…
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Sabbath is the 7th Day – World-wide Witness
It’s the first day of the week. Traditionalism, rooted in sun worship, calls it “Sunday,” and falsely call it the Sabbath. But our Creator, Yah, never gave a name to any of the days of the week, except His Sabbath Day. He references them as days 1 through 6. The 7th Day is the Sabbath…
The Law and the Believer – What’s the relationship?
I was involved in a situation today that showed me why the Law, the Torah, still has relevance in my life, as a believer in Yahusha HaMashiach. And it showed me that I have a lot of flesh to deal with. As a recipient of The New Covenant, and being a part of the royal…
Change – Another Word for Repentance and שׁוּב
Change. It’s a word that most human beings don’t like to consider. But it is always happening in our lives, for better or for worse. Are our changes making us more like Yahusha, our Master, or are we being molded into the image of men? Change, in the positive, according to The Instruction/Torah of Yah,…
Mercy – The Loving Compassion of Yahweh Elohim
The older I get, and the more I know more about who I am, in the Light of Torah, the more I began to get a glimpse of the heart of my heavenly Father, Yahweh, Elohim. I sin. That might come as a shock confession to some, but it’s true. And so does every person…
New Year 2017- By whose reckoning of time?
It is the first day of the week, called “Sunday.” Last night, at midnight, most around the world shot off fireworks, fired guns in the air, sang Auld Lang Syne, and lifted their glasses to a new year. But is it the new year? By whose reckoning of time deems that the old year has…
Christmas Unwrapped
Did you know that Christmas was actually not a legal practice in the US until the early 19th Century? Are you aware that its practices are not Scriptural, but are in fact completely pagan? Check out this History Channel documentary with a lot of historical facts that might cause you to rethink the whole Christmas…
Change – Are we willing to allow the Spirit to change us?
One thing is certain, and that is change. We move, others move away, some decide to fall away, we grow older, and our bodies wear out a little more every day. Our surroundings, even if we’ve lived in the same house for years, change. Moth, rust and decay are ever present in this world under…
Sukkot – A Closing “Moed” Festival – Ingathering
Today we observe the 8th Day of the Moed, or the Feast of Sukkot, or commonly called “tabernacles.” It is also known as the “Feast of Ingathering,”a time that the harvest is brought into the barn. I know this is not according to the traditional or orthodox reckoning of the calendar, but our fellowship is…
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 65 – What criteria Yahweh uses for end time judgment
Traditional thought teaches the prophets in a way that ignores what is clearly stated by the prophet. There is a blind spot that is held in place by an adherence to tradition that replaces the clear commandments, as Yahshua said in Mattithyahu (Matthew) 15. Leviticus 11 commands us to not eat pig meat, among other…